Thursday 18 August 2011

Flu & Fever

Today is one of my worst day...why???? because I have to finish my assignments...its not only one but I have to finish 4 assignments...at the same time I got flu & fever...how am I going to complete all of the tasks given...not only me, my group members also having that difficulties too...after done our assignments, we have to focus on our next test and quiz then....huhuhu...I'm tired !!!!!!

Tuesday 16 August 2011

Rabbit

Today,

I went to my friend's house in Kuala Menggatal.

When I was there I saw his sister was hugging a rabbit.

Her rabbit is so cute.

I miss my rabbit....


Wednesday 10 August 2011

It was very scaring

Today was very scaring!!!!! Bad day!!!! 

I've planned everything but it went not as planned....

hahahahahaa
I was nervous while presenting in class...

everything was terrible...

PRESENTATION>>>> I lOVE YOU SO MUCH

Monday 1 August 2011

Second day in Ramadhan

My second day in Ramadhan was very terrible. Why??? This is because I did not manage to wake up early in morning to have sahur. When I was woke up, I just manage to drink a glass of mineral water. So, as usual, at 8 a.m, I have a class which is PAD252... Unfortunately, I feel so hungry... So sad... I will try my best to hold it until this afternoon....I was glad also because I manage to help my friend to create a new blog which is my classmate, coolaaron.....he was so anxious to create a new blog...it was so funny....so, I'll stop here....to all my friends, and all the muslims HAPPY FASTING MONTH....may Allah bless all of us.... Salam

Fasting in Ramadhan


Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection and worship. Muslims are expected to put more effort into following the teachings of Islam and to avoid obscene and irreligious sights and sounds. Sexual intercourse among spouses is allowed after one has ended the daily fast. During fasting intercourse is prohibited as well as eating and drinking, one is also encouraged to resist all temptations while you are fasting. Purity of both thoughts and actions is important. The act of fasting is said to redirect the heart away from worldly activities, its purpose being to cleanse the inner soul and free it from harm. It also teaches Muslims to practice self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, and empathy for those who are less fortunate; thus encouraging actions of generosity and charity (Zakat).
It becomes compulsory for Muslims to start fasting when they reach puberty, so long as they are healthy, sane and have no disabilities or illnesses. The elderly, the chronically ill, and the mentally ill are exempt from fasting, although the first two groups must endeavor to feed the poor in place of their missed fasting. Also exempt are pregnant women if they believe it would be harmful to them or the unborn baby, women during the period of their menstruation, and women nursing their newborns. A difference of opinion exists among Islamic scholars as to whether this last group must make up the days they miss at a later date, or feed poor people as a recompense for days missed. While fasting is not considered compulsory in childhood, many children endeavour to complete as many fasts as possible as practice for later life. Lastly, those traveling (musafir) are exempt, but must make up the days they miss.